A spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety said officers of several law enforcement agencies converged on the neighborhood in McGregor, about 20 miles southwest of Waco.
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FDNY medic fatally stabbed giving aid to patient in Queens
She was rendering aid to a patient when an emotionally disturbed relative of the patient stabbed her multiple times according to officials.
Federal lawsuit filed in Texas over Uvalde school shooting
The lawsuit alleges a violation of due process rights, negligence, emotional distress and other violations by the Uvalde school district, the city, more.
Holocaust survivor who escaped 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue massacre dies
Judah Samet was a Holocaust survivor who then escaped a shooting rampage because he was a few moments late for services.
Russian billionaire charged with violating U.S. sanctions
Authorities said Oleg Deripaska spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to make it possible for his child to be born in the U.S.
Oakland police continue search for gunman in school shooting that wounded 6, including 2 critically
Police responded to the scene and found six adults, who have “some affiliation with the school,” suffering from gunshot wounds according to officials.
Lyrics helped send these rappers to prison. Should California protect ‘creative expressions’?
A new bill would protect other kinds of artists, such as filmmakers and writers, but it gained a reputation in the Capitol as the ‘rap lyrics bill’.
Victim’s family to appeal Syed’s release in ‘Serial’ case
Adnan Syed was serving a life sentence after he was convicted of strangling Hae Min Lee, whose body was found buried in a Baltimore park.
Rare 1,000-year-old manuscript returned to Greece from U.S.
The gospel was stolen with another 430 valuable manuscripts by marauding forces from neighboring Bulgaria.
Russians are less sure of success of Ukraine war, poll shows
The survey by independent pollster Levada Center was conducted in the days after President Vladimir Putin ordered a partial mobilization.